Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 30, 1936, Image 4

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Four of the fourteen sports in which!
Penn State and Syracuse meet will
be conducted tomorrow.
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CELEBRATE AND DINE
WITH PIDGE FISHER
The Texas Lunch
NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Caterers —
We are handling prime cuts of meat... also
a complete line of groceries and delicacies
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Credit Extended to Fraternities
The Winner Market
West College Ave. Opposite Campus
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Nittany Lion Cubs Face Stiff
Assignment Against Panthers
By FRANCIS
The Lion yearling football squad
leaves the Corner this morning to
invade the stronghold of the Pitt
Panther frosh. The game will be
played tomorrow on the Shadyside
Academy Field at 2 o’clock.
The traveling squad is composed ,o£'
ends, Mc'Clintoch, Washabaugh, Rad-j
cliff, Alter and Baxter; tackles,
Stvaviniski, Ted Nemeth, McCullough, j
Carter, Handler or Leslie; guards,]
Pollock, Schwartz, Thompson, Dave
Nemeth, and Hamilton; centers, Love,
and Lucas; backs, Rollins, Ewalt,
Jckes, Valeri. Buchan, Toth Wool
ridge, DeFranco, and Silvestri.
During practice this week, Coach
McAndrews stressed a passing at
tack and defense. In passing against
the Scranton-Keystone team the
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freshmen threw five aerials and com
pleted not a single one. Running back
punts was also stressed.
In facing Pitt the frosh will be up
against one of their strongest oppon
ents. Last week the Panthers drop
j ped a close one to Carnegie Tech’s
I plebes, 7-to-0. Cassiano, left halfback
!of Pitt, was their outstanding per
former.
Grover Wnshabaugh and Dick
Ewalt, whose sport careers have al
most been paralleled, will act as co
captains for the Lions. Both boys
played football at Mt. Lebanon and
Kiski and are well-known in Pitts
burgh. Grover’s father, W. C. Wash
bough. is coach at South High, Pitts
burgh.
Probable lineups:
Pos. State
LE McClintoch
LT Stravinski
Pitt
Farkus
Foltz
Pennypacker
Etze
...Pollock ...
..Lucas
..Schwartz Couris
T. Nemeth l
RE Washabaugh Dickinson
QB Valeri J •- Kish
Cassiano
LH Rollins
Peace
Brunzo
..Ewalt —.
..Ickes
30 Report for Skiing
Thirty candidates answered the
first skiing call on ‘Wednesday. Coach
Max Dercum outlined a practice pro
gram which will begin with dry
course work at 4:30 o’clock on Wed
nesday.
PLUMBING AND
HEATING
Heating Systems Installed
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808 TAYLOR
DIAL 2722
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
BETWEEN
THE LIONS
L_ By bob GRUBB
A team that seems to Have all the
requisites of a good eleven but has
not been able to get. anywhere ‘ this
season will meet another team that
has been in much the same boat all
season, on New Beaver field tomor
row. lam referring to that Orange
powerhouse known as Syracuse in the
I first instance;-to those mystery men
(known as the Nittany Lions in the
second.
It is a good prognosticator, indeed,
who will successfully call his shots
on the outcome of this game, for
when the two mystery teams of the
East come together anything is like
ly to happen—and probably will.'
That Syracuse has the stuff is the
firm conviction of Joe Bedenk after
returning from a scouting trip last
Saturday.
Playing on familiar terrain for the
first time in two weeks and bolstered
by a renewed.spirit that was shown
for the first time in the Cornell game,
the Lions have a slight psychological
advantage. But then, the Orange
gridders. have been the underdogs
long enough this season and a come
back for them will not be out of place
at this time.
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To Sports Editor of the Scranton
Your readers ■who are interested in
the fortunes of those Dunmore boys
evidently found some solace in Red
O'Hora’s performance'"'l&st Saturday
. . . Chuck Cherundolo and Rabbit
Wear got' a well deserved rest this
week. Both were excused from scrim
mage. Chuck lias played nearly ev
ery minute,.while the diminutive Rab
bit has seen a lot of service for a
light man . . . Comes word that Pero
Miller, captain of last season's Lion
nine, will get a trial with the Red
Sox . . . The excellent treatment that
the varsity. team re
ceived during their stay in New York
for the Manhattan meet last Satur
day suggests scheduling more events
with that- school. It was the first
lime the two schools had ever met in
any kind of varsity competition.
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Gym Team Positions
Sought by Candidates
Unusually keen competition is be
ing waged for positions on the gym
team among the thirty candidate
who have been working out in Rec
hall for the past few weeks. Runkle
and Captain Mattorn look especially
promising.
The schedule for the coming sea
son ■ is not yet complete, but a meet
with Temple, last year’s national
champions, has already been arrang
ed. Haig and Tenvilliger, outstand
ing performers on last year’s.steam,
did not return to school.
Trail Maps Available
Outdoor enthusiasts may secure
maps of the Boalsburg area, where
activities are go!\»? on three times a
week, from Ray Conger, instructor in
the School of Physical Education and
: Athletics.
Classified Advertising
BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC-
TlON—Learn the new swing ball
room dunce steps. Individual social
dancing instruction for appointment.
Call 3218 or see Mary Hanrahan, Fye
apartments, 200 W. College avenue.
TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly
repaired ' portable and office ma
chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342.
Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver
Avenue.
38 yr. G. D.
SPENCER individually designed cor
sets, dial 2190, and ask for Spencer
Corseticre. 59 4t pd GD
ANTED—Room and board in ex
change for maintenance work on
SPECIAL SCENIC FLIGHT
for Houseparty Queens—Saturday and Sunday
Air tour of State College arid the beautiful Seven (|>p .fwx
Mountains arrayed in all their fall colors
FLY IN THE NEW FOUR-PASSENGER WACO CABIN PLANE
State College Air Depot, Inc.
Phone Boalsburg 9-2341 for Other Tours
• • • This is the first
cigarette I ever smoked
that really satisfies me
Not strong, not harsh and it has all the
flavor and aroma you could ask for.
hot water or steam heating systems.
Phone Jack Mishler 2077.
63-lt pd. G. D.
WANTED—Rent or buy small tuxedo
for-Houseparty.- Call 814 ask for
Del Rossi.
GG-lt pd. G. D.
LOST—A sterling silver chain brace
let with a Harvard A. A. Seal on it.
If found please Phone Student Union
and mention CoPegian Ad No. 67.
67-lt pd. G. D.
LOST—GoId ring with garnet stone
if found please return to Student
Union Office. Reward.
G4-lt pd. G. D.
WELCOME HOUSEPARTY QUEENS
COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE
LINE OF GIFTS
SHOMBERG’S
Jeweler
Opposite Front Campus Phone 3342
for What Ails You”
“Bowl
The Dux Club
126 South Pugh Street
That settles it ... from
now on, it’s Chesterfield.
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Friday, October 30, 1936
the names of the players. Buy
Beaver Field Pictorial.
G5-lt pd. G.
Telephone 2731
Clark Motor Co.
120 S. Pugh State College, Pa.
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